Majestically Meaning in English
word · lemma: majestic
məˈdʒɛstɪkəɫi/, /məˈdʒɛstɪkɫi
muh-JES-tik-uh-lee
mædʒˈɛstɪkli
maj-JES-tik-lee
Definition
In a way that shows great beauty, dignity, or grandeur, like that of a king or something very impressive.
Usage & Nuances
Used in formal and descriptive writing, especially to describe landscapes, large animals, or grand events. Often appears before verbs, e.g., 'walked majestically'. Not commonly used in casual speech. Related to 'majestic' (adjective).
Spanish: majestuosamentePortuguese (BR): majestosamentePortuguese (PT): majestosamenteChinese (Simplified): 庄严地 - 威严地Chinese (Traditional): 莊嚴地 - 威嚴地Hindi: भव्यता सेArabic: بِهَيْبَةٍ - بِجَلالٍBengali: রাজকীয় ভঙ্গিতে - মহিমার সঙ্গেRussian: величественноJapanese: 堂々と - 威厳を持ってVietnamese: một cách uy nghi - một cách oai vệKorean: 위엄 있게 - 장엄하게Turkish: görkemli bir şekilde - ihtişamlaUrdu: شاہانہ انداز میں - وقار کے ساتھIndonesian: dengan megah - secara agung
Example Sentences
The lion walked majestically across the plain.
basic
The mountains rose majestically above the clouds.
basic
The queen entered the room majestically.
basic
He spoke majestically, and everyone listened in silence.
natural
The eagle soared majestically over the valley.
natural
The ancient castle stood majestically against the evening sky.
natural